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So this set is basically there to stall out physical attackers, but to be honest it would work a lot better if Furfrou had a reliable recovery move outside of Rest, which it doesn't. Still, Fur Coat is an interesting ability that'll halve the damage of any physical moves, which will let it have some form of a niche in NU. You can choose to run Charm over Cotton Guard, since that will force your opponent to switch out, but really Cotton Guard is better since it boosts your stats instead.

Furfrou doesn't have a ver good move pool for attacking, and the only viable moves for a Band set would be Wild Charge, Return, Sucker Punch & U-Turn. It'd be interesting to see what moves it gets through breeding though.

Annoying staller

This set is odd, and patience and prediction are the key of its success. Cannot be used against any Pokémon immune to Toxic. The EVs are majoritarily for HP and Special Defense. Cotton Guard once is hard, twice, it is unstoppable with Fur Coat. Toxic removes some HP to your opponent's Pokémons turns after turns. Protect is to stall and scout, for example, Swords Dance Garchomp or Scarchomp, but this has no uses in OU. Return is your STAB.
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Toxic cripples the opponent and Snarl can be used against Special Attackers because it lowers their Special Attack. Rest can be used when Furfrou is at low HP and in need of recovery while Sleep Talk can be used when asleep to continue using moves. Fur Coat is Furfrou's only legal Ability which halves the damage taken from all Physical Attacks. Leftovers is the recommended item for this set because it gives consistent healing to Furfrou. The recommended EVs and Nature maximize Furfrou's Physical Defense. 0 Attack IVs and a Bold Nature recude opposing Foul Play damage. Have fun using this move set!
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With Furfrou's good defense stat thanks to Fur Coat, and its usable special defense stat, Furfrou makes a very interesting Assault Vest user. With an Adamant nature and max attack investment, Furfrou is able to not only tank hits but fire back some of its own. Furfrou's good speed stat, even without investment still allows it to outpace many Pokemon in the NU metagame. As for moves, Return has a solid base power and STAB. However Retaliate can be used instead as a means to revenge kill adversaries that are slower than it. Wild Charge is there for coverage and at least neutral damage against Steel types but should be used sparingly because of Furfrou's lack of recovery. Sucker Punch allows Furfrou to hit Ghost types that would otherwise wall it and gives it a priority move that has decent base power. Finally, U-turn allows Furfrou to act as a defensive pivot, taking a hit with its good bulk and then switching to a less bulky sweeper.

Ok, so Return is going to be good damage is your Furfrou is happy + STAB.
Cotton Guard with its ability Fur Coat makes this poodle wall physical attacks with ease.
Wild Change is for coverage and heal recoil with leftovers.
Toxic to help whittle down HP (apart from steel obliviously!)
I would recommend you EV train in Speed and Attack with a couple in Sp.Defence!

furfrou usually runs one set; physical wall. So how 'bout a band?
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choice band
fur coat
adamant
252 HP, 252 Atk., 4 Def.
return
U-turn
sucker punch
wild charge
this is a gimmick-ish set it does decent damage though not too viable, does decent damage and take hits... so I guess it is a physical tank.

If you're willing to raise Happiness, Return is a nice and powerful move. Retaliate is a great option otherwise as it works wonderfully after a fainted Pokemon.

After this initial attack, run Furfrou as a standard Toxic staller. Cotton Guard is a beautiful defensive move when paired with Fur Coat. Once the Furfrou is setup, go back to attacking and Protecting alternately.

This poodle can take a beating! Between its EVs, Fur Coat and Cotton Guard, it's unlikely that this Pokemon can be taken out quickly with brute force. Start by dropping Thunder Wave to cripple the opponent, if possible. From there, either start setting up Cotton Guard or hammering away with Headbutt or Bite, whichever one makes more sense. Adamant nature boosts its subpar Attack stat, allowing it to actually deal some damage with each hit. Each turn that the opponent flinches or parahaxes means another free turn, which is what this set depends on. If I'm doing my math right, the chance to get a free turn once paralysis is up is about 48-49%.

This Furfrou definitely works well with backup from a cleric (such as Audino) who can heal status with Heal Bell and/or Baton Pass a Substitute or Wish, as well as a Spinner/Defogger who can remove entry hazards.

I use this furfrou set in UU, it's so evil. First you Cotton Guard to 4x Defense, then you swagger until your opponent has high attack. Now you put in a substitute and rest off your damage(or immobilize them even more) while they kill themselves.